Stressful experiences are linked to neurodevelopment. There is growing interest in the role of stress in the connectivity between the amygdala and medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), a circuit that subserves automatic emotion regulation. However, the specific timing and mechanisms that underlie the association between stress and amygdala-mPFC connectivity are unclear. Many factors, including variations in fetal exposure to maternal stress, appear to affect early developing brain circuitry. However, few studies have examined the associations of stress and amygdala-mPFC connectivity in early life, when the brain is most plastic and sensitive to environmental influence. In this longitudinal pilot study, we characterized the association between pr...
Introduction: The amygdala is a brain structure involved in emotional regulation. Studies have shown...
Parental responses to their children are crucially influenced by stress. However, brain-based mechan...
Background/aimsAccumulating evidence from a relatively small number of prospective studies indicates...
Exposure to prenatal and early-life stress results in alterations in neural connectivity and an incr...
AbstractExposure to prenatal and early-life stress results in alterations in neural connectivity and...
Prenatal exposure to maternal depression is common and puts offspring at risk for developing a range...
10.1038/tp.2015.3Translational Psychiatry52GUSTO (Growing up towards Healthy Outcomes
Early life stress has been associated with disrupted functional connectivity between the amygdala an...
Under typical conditions, medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) connections with the amygdala are immature...
Stress following preterm birth can disrupt the emerging foundation of the neonatal brain. The curren...
Maternal psychosocial stress during pregnancy can impact the developing fetal brain and influence of...
Maternal prenatal distress (PD), frequently defined as in utero prenatal stress exposure (PSE) to th...
Connectivity between the amygdala, insula (Amygdala-aI) and ventral medial prefrontal cortex (Amygda...
Prenatal maternal stress is highly prevalent and predicts many child psychopathologies. Here, we app...
Early life stress (ELS) affects the developing brain and impacts capacity for self-regulation and ri...
Introduction: The amygdala is a brain structure involved in emotional regulation. Studies have shown...
Parental responses to their children are crucially influenced by stress. However, brain-based mechan...
Background/aimsAccumulating evidence from a relatively small number of prospective studies indicates...
Exposure to prenatal and early-life stress results in alterations in neural connectivity and an incr...
AbstractExposure to prenatal and early-life stress results in alterations in neural connectivity and...
Prenatal exposure to maternal depression is common and puts offspring at risk for developing a range...
10.1038/tp.2015.3Translational Psychiatry52GUSTO (Growing up towards Healthy Outcomes
Early life stress has been associated with disrupted functional connectivity between the amygdala an...
Under typical conditions, medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) connections with the amygdala are immature...
Stress following preterm birth can disrupt the emerging foundation of the neonatal brain. The curren...
Maternal psychosocial stress during pregnancy can impact the developing fetal brain and influence of...
Maternal prenatal distress (PD), frequently defined as in utero prenatal stress exposure (PSE) to th...
Connectivity between the amygdala, insula (Amygdala-aI) and ventral medial prefrontal cortex (Amygda...
Prenatal maternal stress is highly prevalent and predicts many child psychopathologies. Here, we app...
Early life stress (ELS) affects the developing brain and impacts capacity for self-regulation and ri...
Introduction: The amygdala is a brain structure involved in emotional regulation. Studies have shown...
Parental responses to their children are crucially influenced by stress. However, brain-based mechan...
Background/aimsAccumulating evidence from a relatively small number of prospective studies indicates...